Really hide files and ban files

  
        

Stand-alone version:
I think everyone knows how to hide the drive, it is very simple [HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionPoliciesExplorerNoDrives:dword 000000xx],
Open IE, type the drive letter, the content is unobstructed, most people are easy to think, put the disk The internal folder properties are all set to hidden, and then in the view (v) → folder options → view →
hidden files are not displayed hidden files. This is open and can't be seen. But such a person can easily open it. As long as you tick the option to display all the files, you can see all the files. You can also modify your files. The general files don't matter, but if you have worked hard to establish the files, the files will be modified. Take the risk of smoking. (Oh, of course, it’s mad. I really can’t take friends who like to take your machine for experimentation. I don’t want him to play and show the stinginess.) I have to make this “down” policy. How to
do? Of course, RegEdit is a magic weapon. Win+Run→Regedir→Enter, under [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESoftwareMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionexplorerAdvancedFolderHiddenSHOWALL], find the Dword key with the key name CheckedValue on the right, modify the value to 0, close Regedit, return to the desktop refresh, open the X drive, view (v) → folder options →View→Show all files! Where?? The file is still not displayed. Try again. How to "Do not show hidden files and system files" and "Show all files" are selected, oh, you can't even see them. How to do? Stupid, can't see, can't open it! Remember the file name, type the file name in the address bar of the disk, press Enter, the contents of the folder are out, and you can see it and see what. The file you built yourself doesn't know the file name, and it really didn't go away. (Use a little simpler, remember to live, if the Tools System) Finally, disable the registry, OK! If you are a bird that compares dishes, then you can see it here. If you are a rookie, look at the next line:

I am not willing to play the file name in the address bar. Well, double click will not bother you, then take some time to get a comfortable "future" (It will be a little simple to program): Do you know Turbo C? what? I don't know, then you can't even count a rookie, okay. First, use the registry to hide all the files in my computer except the D: E: (X:) disk. As for the dial-up network to be retained, other such as "Web folder" can be deleted in [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESoftwareMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionexplorerMyComputerNameSpace] (remember Backup), not much to say, start work → create a folder on the disk (named SysFiles, as you like) put important files into it {my inside is "my computer" "my document" "recycle bin "Scheduled Tasks" "Control Panel" and more. All have the functions that the system files should have. These files are not on the "Desktop" and "My Computer". I put them all here, have more personality}, and then set the file properties to hidden, repeat The above steps. Ok! The following is a little bit difficult, there is no programming software, I use C, write an Exe file, map SysFiles into a virtual disk, the file is very small, only 10k. Just take up some memory, the original code is very simple, as long as you know the programming knows, mainly calling a "system" parameter. Put the file in C:WindowsSystem (I hid it, actually put it on the desktop and double-click it, but still hide it). You need to use the hidden file, execute Exe, Win+R→ Named .EXE, there are several more disks in my computer,

A: B: F: is the virtual disk

and the content in the virtual disk B is the mapped E disk Contents in the folder SysFiles


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article is a bit trivial, but also forgive me >

Note: This article comes from "Personalize your machine with the registry" (2) Because it has not been completely completed, there are still many places (there are errors) to be modified, so this is the experience version;

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